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    Now with PRINCE2® 2017 update

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    PRINCE2® is the most widely used project management approach

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    PRINCE2® helps govern entire projects from start to end

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    Gain a PRINCE2® certification to flourish in the field of project management

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    Apply PRINCE2® methodologies to projects of any type and size

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    Courses delivered by PRINCE2® certified instructors

The aim of every organisation is to successfully manage its projects. To do this there are different ways. This is possible with PRINCE2® as the features required to manage projects effectively are present in PRINCE2®. PRINCE2® meaning PRoject In Controlled Environment, is a project management approach. PRINCE2® helps in the delivery of successful projects using its methodical approach. It has numerous templates, processes, steps, principles and themes that help it in project management. PRINCE2® focuses on the project as well as processes. It is widely used in private as well as public sectors, it has become the method for delivering projects belonging to different domains. It provides an efficient method for effective project management from beginning to end. PRINCE2® can be customised according to the type and size of the projects.

The CCTA (Central Computer Telecommunications Agency) developed PRINCE2® in 1989 to specify common project failure causes. Though popular, PRINCE2® was initially believed to be suitable for large projects. Later a new and updated version called PRINCE2® was developed which was more appropriate for a wide range of projects. PRINCE2® offers benefits which make it the best choice for project management.

PRINCE2® has two levels of certification; it includes foundation and practitioner.

PRINCE2® Foundation – This is the basic level that covers basic terminology and methodology of PRINCE2®. Concepts include project life cycle and project team roles. It is suitable for project managers and other staff members who play a significant role in project management process.

PRINCE2® Practitioner – This is the second certification level. It makes sure that the delegates have achieved knowledge of how to use and tailor PRINCE2® according to the project needs.

PRINCE2® Training Courses

Course Information

Why should I do PRINCE2 training courses?

Achieving PRINCE2® certification provides many benefits. It helps to improve project management and productivity at work. PRINCE2® certification contributes to enhancing your confidence as well as ability to complete every project efficiently. Having PRINCE2® certification helps delegates to get an ideal job faster. In today’s competitive world, you should attain the skills required to succeed, and PRINCE2® certification helps you do that. PRINCE2® certification is the best way to flourish in your career. It has become a significant benchmark within the industry. It is considered as a necessary skill for many project management jobs. PRINCE2® certification also shows that the individual is experienced and has knowledge of the main elements of project management to manage projects successfully from start to end.

Which PRINCE2® should I do?

As of now, PRINCE2® comes in two versions – the PRINCE2® 2009 version and the updated PRINCE2® 2017 version. PRINCE2® decided to update its version (pending since 2009) as the candidates were targeting to pass the PRINCE2® exam only and not implementing it. As of now there are very few examples of PRINCE2® that are available, as such the upgrade. With this upgrade the focus shifts from passing the exam to making use of the concepts that are mentioned in PRINCE2®. This update lay emphasis on enabling delegates to make use of PRINCE2® methodologies in a project environment and tailor PRINCE2® according to the project.

What are the benefits of PRINCE2® training courses?

PRINCE2® is a proven best project management methodology across 150 countries. It  helps to make improvements in an organisation by finding imperfections in the project and correcting them. Using PRINCE2® saves time as well as resources. PRINCE2® act as a standard language for project management. it helps to simplify communication between external and internal project professionals. It meets anticipations of clients. Another advantage of PRINCE2® is that it delivers projects within the budget, with quality and in the allotted time. The candidates get access to all these benefits by enrolling in the PRINCE2® training.

Why choose Pentagon training?

Pentagon training offers various training options depending on requirements of delegates. The course is delivered by experts in project management who possesses at least five years of experience. Pentagon training provides excellent customer support and makes your course supportive as well as interactive. Become an efficient project manager and accomplish your career goals. With the help of PRINCE2® certification manage projects efficiently and become a member of the project team. Pentagon training offers PRINCE2® training courses at an affordable price. 



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About Coventry

Coventry is a metropolitan area in the West Midlands, England. Historically part of Warwickshire, Coventry is the 9th largest city in England and the 12th largest in the United Kingdom. It is the second largest city in the West Midlands region, after Birmingham, with a populace of 345,385 in 2015. Coventry is 95 much north-west of central London, 19 miles east-south-east of Birmingham, 24 miles south-west of Leicester and 11 miles north of Warwick. Coventry Cathedral was constructed after the annihilation of the 14th-century cathedral church of Saint Michael by the German Luftwaffe in the Coventry Blitz of 14 November 1940. Coventry motor companies have donated meaningfully to the British motor industry. The city has two universities, Coventry University in the City Centre and the University of Warwick on the southern outskirts.

Areas of Interest:

Cathedral:

St. Michael's Church is Coventry's best-known landmark and visitor place. The 14th-century church was hugely demolished by German bombing during the Second World War, part only the outer walls and spire. At 300 feet above, the spire of St. Michael's is appealed to be the third tallest church spire in England, after Salisbury and Norwich. Due to the architectural design, it lived the destruction of the rest of the cathedral. The new Coventry Cathedral was opened in 1962 next to the ruins of the old. It was reproduced by Sir Basil Spence. The cathedral covers the tapestry Christ in Glory by Graham Sutherland.

Cultural Institution:

The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum is one of the largest cultural organisations in Coventry. Another visitor attraction in the City Centre is the Coventry Transport Museum, which has the main group of British-made road vehicles in the world. The museum established a refurbishment in 2004 which comprised the creation of a new arrival as part of the city's Phoenix Initiative project. It was a finalist for the 2005 Gulbenkian Prize. About four miles from the City Centre and just outside Coventry in Baginton is the Lunt Fort, a reconstructed Roman fort on its original site. The Midland Air Museum is located just within the border of Coventry on land head-to-head to Coventry Airport and near Baginton.

Red Major Improvements endure renewing the City Centre. The Phoenix Initiative, which was deliberated by MJP Architects, stretched the final shortlist for the 2004 RIBA Stirling Prize and has now gained a total of 16 separate awards. It was available in the book ‘Phoenix: Architecture/Art/Regeneration' in 2004. Further major developments are potentially afoot, chiefly the Swanswell Project, which is envisioned to deepen Swanswell Pool and link it to Coventry Canal Basin, joined with the creation of an urban marina and a wide Parisian-style avenue. A possible second phase of the Phoenix Inventiveness is also in the offing, though both of these plans are still on the drawing-board. On 16 December 2007, IKEA's first city-centre store in the UK was opened, in Coventry.

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